Classic Racket Pics

PaulC

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Thanks Leo, looks like its indeed a true 93 then!
 
The shipping cost to Switzerland is pretty high (12500 Huf). I don't think it worth that money. I tried the racket by imitating serving, and it was a little weird. I think it's because the top of the head is rushed. Maybe I try it out again next time. I made this photos some times ago, when I tried to sell it. :)

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frinton

Professional
The shipping cost to Switzerland is pretty high (12500 Huf). I don't think it worth that money. I tried the racket by imitating serving, and it was a little weird. I think it's because the top of the head is rushed. Maybe I try it out again next time. I made this photos some times ago, when I tried to sell it. :)

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Well, the shipping cost would be not astronomically high, but the racket is not in the best shape and the grip size rather big.
does anyone know if any other pallets would fit the hairpin? If anyone elsehas one of those too many, let me know! Happy to trade also!
 

esm

Legend
Loads of classic racquets.
question -how can I determine which racquet is a classic racquet? Is it by vintage? Popularity? Availablity/rarity?
 
This is the only racquet I still want. Can you compare it to any other frames?

I don't play tennis, so I can't compare, but from bouncing balls and hitting serves outside a tennis court, I can say it's low powered, stable. It is as good as any other good frames that are thin beamed and have midsize head. It is shorter than standard. The quality could be better. I saw 1-2 months ago another one on eday with non original buttcap. That did not had the integrated damper.
 
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